Here is a question for ANYONE, but I specifically hope that ruggyh sees it because he may be the most active .460 Magnum guy active around these pages.
I have (for years!) wanted to use Alliant Power Pro 300-MP for a full-blown max load behind the 240 grain Hornady XTP-Mag bullet but Alliant’s published data does not support it for a real deal hairy load.
Currently I’m using a near-max load of W296, 48.0gr with this bullet, and my chrono returns about 2,000 fps at the muzzle.
Alliant Power Pro 300-MP seems to be very much in the same arena as H110/w296, and the “experimenter” in me, the guy that is comfortable going off book in almost any handgun load (with proper load development of course), well I just can’t find the GUTS going off the reservation with a 65kpsi caliber.
Has anyone worked with 300-MP and the Hornady 240gr XTP Mag in the .460 Magnum? Published load data isn’t available from Alliant with this bullet, but the closest they offer is a full ten grains under what I’m loading with w296.
I want to get to 48.0 grains of 300-MP with the Hornady 240gr XTP-Mag, but I’d feel a lot better about it if someone else has traveled this road already.
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The load was imr4227, 250gr xtp, wlr primer, and a heavy crimp.
If any of the Speer or Xtp mags could be found, I’d have them to try.
I thought the reason not to use regular xtp was the jacket shattering on impact, not peeling off coming out of the barrel. I didn’t see any copper other than the blue stain on the swab while cleaning.
the 250 XTP...
You can use them just don't push the past their design velocity, it is listed in both the Hornady 9th, 10th editions reloading manuals (1500 fps if memory serves).
Note: they are also sized .451 as opposed to .452 of typically recommend jacket bullet for use in 460 S&W.